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Episode description
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Is chasing traffic and viral content actually hurting your business?
In this episode, I share a story from my early days as a bloggerâwhen I drove hundreds of thousands of visitors to my site and made exactly $0âand the huge lessons learned that still shape how I create content and build businesses today.
Hereâs what I cover:
- The âBulletproof Coffeeâ mistake that got me traffic but zero customers
- Why my âDouble Undersâ article brought fewer views but 100x more sales
- The danger of chasing vanity metrics and viral trends
- Why revenue is the only real metric that matters
- How to make sure your content aligns directly with your offer
đĄ Key Lessons:
- Vanity metrics donât pay the bills: Traffic and views mean nothing if they donât convert to customers.
- Entertainment vs. education: Know the difference. A viral video may go nowhere if it doesnât tie to what you sell.
- Revenue is king: If your content doesnât lead to sales, itâs just an expensive hobby.
- Always start with your offer: Build content backward from what youâre actually trying to sell.
â The Takeaway: Stop creating content hoping it might work. Instead, reverse engineer your messaging from your actual offer. Solve real pain points that lead people directly into becoming customers.
âąď¸ Chapters:
- 00:00 Why Massive Traffic Can Still Equal $0
- 02:15 The Bulletproof Coffee Blog: My Big Miss
- 05:45 The Double Unders Article: Aligned & Profitable
- 08:30 Stop Chasing Vanity Metrics
- 10:15 Money Is the Only Metric That Matters
- 12:45 Content Must Match Your Offer
- 15:00 Build From Pain Points, Not Just Trends
If your content isnât tied to your business goals, youâre just making noise. Make it count, make it profitableâand always try harder.
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My site: https://better.biz
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